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Topic: Does anyone here know how to remove wires with out having to........
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Chaos
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posted 03-20-2000 12:41 PM
yea ok so what do i do inorder to remove wire. And yea am i using human characters"For every shot, there is an equal outcome." [This message has been edited by Chaos (edited 03-22-2000).] |
crazy lou
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posted 03-20-2000 10:01 PM
you could use the rubber stamp tool in premiere, theres a few references to this already, search the board for more info....later Tom |
Banshee
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posted 03-21-2000 09:25 PM
Well... In order to do this you can try two things....either do it creatively with camera tricks, different angles, etc. OR you can invest in two software programs...Photoshop, or Commotion(2.2 or DV) The second solution is assuming you have a computer that can edit video with premiere or another nonlinear editing software. Commotion has a special wire removal tool which can be handy, and looks the best but the same effect can be done in photoshop witht the rubber stamp tool and alot of time. Well if you have a NLE. Email me at wombatseks@aol.com otherwise I will not get into the process------------------ -Banshee Banshee Media (Video/Design/Graphics/Layout_ |
alucard
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posted 03-22-2000 02:40 PM
Are you shooting models or something more heavy?If its models, I can let you know how they hide the wires on things like red dwarf (heard of it?) Anyway, let me know. ------------------ I Thank You |
Film Boy
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posted 03-22-2000 06:45 PM
Red Dwarf! People who don't watch it can smeg off! |
Sloan
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posted 03-22-2000 06:54 PM
Red Dwarf kicks so much er..um....it rocks! I liked the episode with the anti-gravity chopsticks!SPACE TRUCKERS KICKS IT TOO BABY!!!!! YEEEEEEEHAWWWWZIIII!!!!!!!! ------------------ http://go.to/jacksloan Boogie nights! Aint no doubt, we are here to party! Heatwave - Boogie Nights
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ebrigman
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posted 03-23-2000 12:37 PM
light the scene so they don't show up |
sparkybus
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posted 03-23-2000 04:23 PM
if u have after effects, there is a plugin u can get that actual is a simple wire removal program thinngy...not sure what the name of it is though. search the archives...it was mentioned alot.------------------ "to be, or not to be? ...not to be!" -Last Action Hero
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Ivan
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posted 03-23-2000 05:46 PM
tis the final effects simple wire removal. Ive never done anything with it, how the hek does it work?
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